A company sued for wrongful termination can’t depose the plaintiff’s lawyer about an assertion that the plaintiff signed a waiver of claims under duress, a federal magistrate judge says.
Tuesday’s ruling is a setback for Kellogg Co., which sought to examine Mullica Hill solo Jacqueline Vigilante over a consultation with her client Nicholas Recchia about the agreement.
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